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This video provides an overview of what users should have learned from this course, as well as resources where users can learn more about topics they've worked on. It also points out related Lynda courses that they may want to explore to widen the scope of their knowledge and experience.

- [Sasha] Thanks so much for joining me in this course.…JSON is used in a lot of places,…and you've seen some ways…of working with it more effectively.…Now data is available from a lot of APIs on the web…in a variety of formats.…So try working with data…from different sources in your apps,…and see what you can do.…To explore other ways of working with JSON,…check out the JavaScript and JSON course.…Feel free to connect with me online.…Now take your new skills and build something amazing.…Good luck!…

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3/10/2017

While JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is a powerful tool for computer-to-computer communication, human developers have to untangle its many pieces to make that communication flow smoothly. Many apps and services produce and consume data in JSON format. Developers working with code that relies on JSON data must grapple with a number of common tasks that aren't necessarily straightforward. In this course, explore some basic best practices for working with JSON data, validating a JSON string using JSON Schema, and converting between JSON and data formatted in XML and YAML.